The
Plynlimon
massif:
the
Glaslyn
Nature
Reserve is situated at its northern limit,
beyond which steep,
scarp-like slopes fall away down into the farmlands and woods of
the Dyfi catchment. The slope is incised
at one point by a great canyon-like ravine, about 320m deep. In the
1990s I descended this direct from
the top, fixing ropes to assist in climbing back up the steep,
scree-covered disintegrating slabby rock. This shot,
taken during one of the trips, gives an impression of the atmosphere of
the place - unique in Mid-Wales! Product
number
2000-2009881.
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me
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